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Paid 3$ for a copy of Ico, they were taking out old PS2 titles from my local video store. Now if only I could find a cheap copy of HM: DS cute. Got Shadow of the Colossus for 15$ which was a pretty good find also.

I think Tales of Symphonia I got for 25$ defiently played the worth out of that one many times over.

I bought my copy of FF3 from a friend for 5 bucks and some magic cards back in the day.

There was an old video store in town going out of business and selling off all their old movies and games. I managed to pick up breath of fire 1 and 2, gunstar heroes, rocket knight adventures, secret of mana and Bad dudes all for a couple bucks a piece.

I bought a copy of Earthbound for 55$ at a local comic book shop. Granted it's not the cheapest buy ever, but considering I was working out a deal with a coworker for 120$ for his copy, it was pretty cheap to me.

Oh, and I also got these other SNES games for free from my Aunt who claimed they were all garbage:

I found all three Super Mario Bros NES games boxed at Game Stop over the course of half a year. They look so awesome on my wall. And the SMB was $.29 because it was mistakenly priced like the cheapo freebie SMB/Duck Hunt carts they used to have by the dozens.

Sadly, that boxed SMB3 was the first step on the road to an expensive habit I was able to shed a year later. But not before it sucked over a thousand bucks out of me in the form of sticker covered video games and dusty old consoles off eBay. All of which is now (Aside from the aforementioned SMB games and a boxed copy of Tetris and some select other games) boxed in the basement and attic. I can never get my money back for that shit. I'm like the AVGN except I don't have any will to hook it all back up and review that crap.

The boxed SMB1, 2 and 3 however will always have a place wherever my home is. They just look so nice together.

I used to bid on consoles and games all the time. Had preferred sellers. I poured so much money over that year or so.

But it was better and less expensive than my previous habit.. collecting old Macs. Do you know how much it costs just to ship even an old classic Mac Plus? Those things are heavy!

Sooo glad I don't have any expensive habits right now. Seeing as I don't have money to throw away anymore.

After I found mine in a discount bin about to be thrown out for 3$. Then again it wasn't in it's orginal case plus it didn't get a instruction book.

Also I paid 30$ for quest 64, worse purchase ever.

EDIT: Your macs remind me of the times I used to play Oregon Trail in grade school *sigh* those were the days.

The Macs are also in the attic. Except a select Mac SE which was my first and will also have a permanent place on display.

I had a Duo 2300c with dock and monitor at one point. It was awesome. But I sold it for far less than I paid just to dump some stuff.

If only I could go back to 2000 and warn myself. Don't do it. Don't spend all your hard earned money on old computers and video games that will end up taking up a large chunk of your parents basement and attic for the rest of eternity. Don't!

I found all three Super Mario Bros NES games boxed at Game Stop over the course of half a year. They look so awesome on my wall. And the SMB was $.29 because it was mistakenly priced like the cheapo freebie SMB/Duck Hunt carts they used to have by the dozens.

Sadly, that boxed SMB3 was the first step on the road to an expensive habit I was able to shed a year later. But not before it sucked over a thousand bucks out of me in the form of sticker covered video games and dusty old consoles off eBay. All of which is now (Aside from the aforementioned SMB games and a boxed copy of Tetris and some select other games) boxed in the basement and attic. I can never get my money back for that shit. I'm like the AVGN except I don't have any will to hook it all back up and review that crap.

The boxed SMB1, 2 and 3 however will always have a place wherever my home is. They just look so nice together.

I used to bid on consoles and games all the time. Had preferred sellers. I poured so much money over that year or so.

But it was better and less expensive than my previous habit.. collecting old Macs. Do you know how much it costs just to ship even an old classic Mac Plus? Those things are heavy!

Sooo glad I don't have any expensive habits right now. Seeing as I don't have money to throw away anymore.

Never try Heroin.

I used to have a copy of Ico that I got for $10. Then I leant it to a friend and never got it back.

I got an unopened copy of WARIOWARE TWISTED for GBA for $4 Canadian a couple months back. It was from a Radio Shack (of all places) that was clearing out all their stock because it was closing shop.
I had no idea how fun that game is...it was a steal for the tilt sensor attachment alone. Never have I ben so happy to see a holographic sticker on a thick yellow GBA box.:P